Brandon E.C. Kall, 26, 3152 Vernon St., Duluth, order for protection violation and possession of a forged check, imposition stayed on one year of probation with condition of no same or similar offense - per each count; misdemeanor theft, seven days of local confinement; possession of drug paraphernalia, seven days of local confinement; possession/sale of hypo syringe/needle and possess/procure/sell/barter/distribute prescription drugs, dismissed.

Natalie N. Vasil, 36, 1908 E. Jefferson St., Apt. 4, Duluth, driving after cancellation - inimical danger to public safety, adjudication stayed on one year of probation with condition of no same or similar offense; misdemeanor theft, dismissed.

Melinda S. Baribeau, 49, 430 W. Ideal St., Duluth, theft - obtain services without payment, imposition stayed on one year of probation with conditions including $33 restitution; theft of services, imposition stayed on one year of probation with conditions including $30 restitution; driving while impaired, fined $2,000 and 365 days of local confinement, $1,000 and 323 days stayed on two years of probation with conditions including driver improvement clinic, 30 days of electronic monitoring and Victim Impact Panel; first count of misdemeanor theft, imposition stayed on one year of probation with conditions including $15 restitution; second count of misdemeanor theft, imposition stayed on one year of probation with conditions including $12 restitution; driving while under the influence of alcohol and one count of theft, dismissed.

Andrew J. Dyer, 36, 721 E. First St., Apt. 10, Duluth, giving a false name to a peace officer, fined $1,000 and 120 days of local confinement, time and $900 stayed on one year of probation with condition of no same or similar offense.

Jason D. Jarvis, 43, no address listed, theft of services, possession of any amount of a synthetic cannabinoid and three counts of misdemeanor theft, dismissed.

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